Larry Johnson

Consistently good project managers are worth their weight in gold. You need specific skills to take a project and shape it, define it, limit it, and then execute it. You need to plan, budget, schedule and establish checkpoints along the way, and enlist the support of your team. You’ll become the kind of project manager who can make things happen, get results, and stay in complete control, to keep your project on time and on budget. Learn how to write and format a plan people will buy into, gauge your project’s progress, set goals with time, target, and budget in mind, correct course if you get off track, avoid micro-managing, and more.